A little over six months after the founding of the GMP+ Academy, more and more professionals from the feed sector are using the online platform. In July 2021, GMP+ International launched ten microlearning modules about prerequisites on the platform. On Tuesday February 15, 2022, seven new modules are being added. The new modules are about the different aspects of feed transport and are available in six languages.
A microlearning is an accessible way of sharing basic knowledge and skills about feed safety. Companies can use them as refresher courses for their people or to train new employees. The modules last no more than ten minutes and contain lots of practical examples.
The different themes
The new modules, developed in partnership with transport firms from the feed sector, cover aspects such as planning transport, including the use of the IDTF database. In addition, a number of modules have been created especially for drivers, on loading and unloading products and cleaning vehicles used for transport. Two more general lessons are about the importance of GMP+ certification and applying the HACCP principles.
The modules are available individually or as a single package (with a discount). The microlearning modules are available in English, German, Polish, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
Loading and unloading
One of the modules has as its subject 'Loading, transport and unloading'. Driver Jan Derks van de Ven of HAVENS grain merchants in the Netherlands participated in a user test and describes the microlearning as 'very instructive'.
'It helps drivers to be alert to things that are important for feed safety', says Mr van de Ven. 'Every feed truck driver should do this training!'
Keeping knowledge up to scratch
Roland van der Post, Managing Director of GMP+ International, notes that more and more feed professionals are using the online platform.
'We want all parties in the chain to know about the opportunities offered by the GMP+ Academy. Whether for refresher courses or training new employees, the teaching materials of the GMP+ Academy keep the knowledge within companies up to scratch. The new microlearning modules are a valuable addition to our ever-expanding offering.'
For more information visit the GMP+ International website, HERE.
A microlearning is an accessible way of sharing basic knowledge and skills about feed safety. Companies can use them as refresher courses for their people or to train new employees. The modules last no more than ten minutes and contain lots of practical examples.
The different themes
The new modules, developed in partnership with transport firms from the feed sector, cover aspects such as planning transport, including the use of the IDTF database. In addition, a number of modules have been created especially for drivers, on loading and unloading products and cleaning vehicles used for transport. Two more general lessons are about the importance of GMP+ certification and applying the HACCP principles.
The modules are available individually or as a single package (with a discount). The microlearning modules are available in English, German, Polish, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
Loading and unloading
One of the modules has as its subject 'Loading, transport and unloading'. Driver Jan Derks van de Ven of HAVENS grain merchants in the Netherlands participated in a user test and describes the microlearning as 'very instructive'.
'It helps drivers to be alert to things that are important for feed safety', says Mr van de Ven. 'Every feed truck driver should do this training!'
Keeping knowledge up to scratch
Roland van der Post, Managing Director of GMP+ International, notes that more and more feed professionals are using the online platform.
'We want all parties in the chain to know about the opportunities offered by the GMP+ Academy. Whether for refresher courses or training new employees, the teaching materials of the GMP+ Academy keep the knowledge within companies up to scratch. The new microlearning modules are a valuable addition to our ever-expanding offering.'
For more information visit the GMP+ International website, HERE.
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